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Hosting & Domaining development => Web Design & Content => Topic started by: eorixoml on Aug 09, 2023, 12:12 AM

Title: Searching for Web Design Criticism
Post by: eorixoml on Aug 09, 2023, 12:12 AM
Can you recommend a website that provides discussions and critiques on web design, including landing pages, without any cost or the need for SMS verification?
Title: Re: Searching for Web Design Criticism
Post by: williamsmith on Aug 09, 2023, 01:51 AM
One website that provides discussions and critiques on web design, including landing pages, is Behance. It is a popular platform where designers showcase their work and receive feedback from the community. You can explore various web design projects, including landing pages, and participate in discussions with other designers.

Another website that you might find helpful for discussions and critiques on web design, including landing pages, is Dribbble. It is a community of designers where you can discover and share design work, including web and landing page designs. You can explore projects, leave comments, and engage in conversations with other designers to exchange feedback and insights.

Additionally, Reddit has several web design-related communities where you can find discussions, critiques, and feedback on various aspects of web design, including landing pages. Some popular subreddits for web design include r/webdesign, r/designcritiques, and r/UXDesign. These communities offer a platform for designers to share their work, seek feedback, and engage in discussions with fellow designers.

Here are a few more websites that provide discussions and critiques on web design, including landing pages:

1. Awwwards: Awwwards is a platform that recognizes and celebrates outstanding web design. It features a community-driven section where designers can submit their work for feedback and critiques. You can explore the showcased websites, leave comments, and engage in discussions with other designers.

2. Designer News: Designer News is a community-driven platform where designers share and discuss the latest news, trends, and projects in the design industry. It has a dedicated section for design critiques where you can submit your landing pages or request feedback on specific design aspects.

3. Stack Exchange - User Experience (UX): Stack Exchange - UX is a question and answer platform specifically focused on user experience design. You can ask questions related to web design, including landing pages, and receive expert advice and critiques from the UX community.

4. Webflow Community Forum: Webflow is a popular web design and development platform with an active community forum. You can participate in discussions, seek critiques on your landing pages, and get valuable insights from other Webflow users.
Title: Re: Searching for Web Design Criticism
Post by: alvinwright on Aug 09, 2023, 03:38 AM
There are two reasons why this doesn't work:

Firstly, evaluators often lack understanding themselves.
Secondly, evaluating the layout alone is meaningless without input data on the task. Only the technical implementation can be partially assessed.

In my opinion, finding a mentor who can guide you is indeed the best approach. They can provide valuable insights and help navigate challenges along the way.
Title: Re: Searching for Web Design Criticism
Post by: openeshore on Aug 09, 2023, 05:26 AM
Dribble or behans, leave a comment requesting feedback.

Adding constructive criticism is appreciated.
Title: Re: Searching for Web Design Criticism
Post by: mikekrause on Oct 15, 2025, 04:07 AM
I swear by Reddit's r/web_design for its free-flowing threads on wireframes, landing page critiques, UI/UX flows, and A/B testing insights - no SMS hassles, just pure, unfiltered community buzz that keeps your designs pixel-perfect and conversion-optimized.

Dive in, share your mockups, and watch the upvotes roll in like a well-timed parallax scroll.